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I'm interested in contributing to the documentation for this project, particularly with regards to how it can be used in Moodle. I've created a video for this at https://youtu.be/EKkKb_Fttkw and a print document outlining how to embed in moodle activities.

The content types offered up for testing on H5P.org are supposed to give new users examples of what H5P can do. Drag and drop for instance is a content type that is more difficult to use, and for this reason, it is not enabled by default.

Thanks so much for your response. Yes, you are right. We will need to think through and discover the formats that work best with screens readers and other assistive technologies that will interpret the interactivity. I wonder if it works just like any other quiz and whether responses can be captured? I love this product, but I'd need to make it suitable for a gov environment and be able to include the video as part of a SCORM package. Has anyone done the latter?

Hi everybody, I'm creating a question set for my website. When somebody has answered a question I can give them feedback (Chosen feedback field). Is it possible to add a link to the chosen feedback field? I would like to refer people to a different webpage where I discuss the question asked.

I really like h5p and have found it very intuitive to create and use. However, some content types do not seem to be accessible. The "use" button is faint (greyed out) and I get a message saying that a restriction has been placed on some acivities by an administrator. As part of my job involves trying out new software for possible teacher use, I would really like access to all of the content types. Please can you help?

I work with H5P in Moodle but when I add an activity, for example, true or false, it is only possible to have one question in this activity. How can I add more in the same activity instead of creating a new one?

I'm afraid we don't have that in place yet. Hopefully, we'll have it this autumn as we're hoping to finish an accessibility upgrade of all content types in September, and it would be a good time to create VPATs. The upgrade is funded by a US university. (Obviously, H5P is open source, so anyone can go ahead and start creating VPATs for the different content types.)

Was wondering if there was a VPAT created, last Autumn or later? I've not found anything Googling around and accessibility is quite essential to our adoption of any tool with federal, state, and university policies.

I fear that the core team has not had the time to create VPATs. But as Svein-Tore mentioned already, H5P is an open source community project. I think creating them would be a great way to contribute even if you're not familiar with coding.

Hi, I've noticed a problem with some of the images I've used, particularly when creating flashcards. The images often appear upside down, or rotated through 90 degrees! I've gone back in to edit the pictures and they appear ok until I view again, when they are inverted again. Can you advise me please?

I've been viewing the flashcards on my iPad, using safari, though when I was at work, I did view them in Moodle On a desktop. However, since the problem exists outside of Moodle, I doubt it is a problem with Moodle itself. Strangely, the same images are sometimes ok in a different set of flashcards. The problem doesn't seem to be consistent, which might make it harder to track down, with images sometimes appearing the right way up, sometimes upside down and sometimes rotated through 90 degrees! It doesn't seem to be all images but limited to a few selected ones. One showing an electronic balance seems particularly vulnerable and another one of a beaker is often rotated through 90 degrees. As I'm not currently at work, I cannot look at the properties of these images, but will do so when I return in September.

I hope this helps, but if you need more information, please let me know.